Virtual Celebrity Styling

Dress up Robert Pattinson With Virtual Makeup and Fitting Rooms

Now you can dress up Robert Pattinson and his Twilight costar Kristen Stewart thanks to a virtual dress-up game.

i-dressup.com lets you pick clothes for a huge collection of celebs as well as modern pop culture icons like Bratz dolls and Sponge Bob.

To the disappointment of his enamored fans, this game doesn't let you see what's under Robert Pattinson's clothes, but it's fun to pick his outfits nonetheless.

Implications - These virtual dress-up applications are becoming quite popular on the Internet as it's an interactive activity that offers users a wide variety of customization choices. These programs satiate users' want of personalized products and provides them with a sensation of exclusivity. Corporations looking to satisfy this consumer demand can implement customizable options into their product lines.
Trend Themes
1. Virtual Dress-up Games - The popularity of virtual dress-up applications highlights the demand for interactive and customizable experiences, presenting opportunities for businesses to explore this market and integrate customization options into their product offerings.
2. Personalized Products - The rise of virtual dress-up games reflects consumer desire for personalized products, creating opportunities for businesses across various industries to develop customizable offerings and tap into the market demand.
3. Exclusivity and Sensation - Virtual dress-up games provide users with a sense of exclusivity and a feeling of personalization, presenting businesses with opportunities to create similar experiences to meet consumer demand for exclusive and tailored products.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can leverage the popularity of virtual dress-up games to offer personalized styling experiences, allowing customers to virtually try on clothes and explore various customizable options.
2. Beauty - The beauty industry can capitalize on the demand for virtual dress-up games by developing virtual makeup try-on platforms that allow customers to experiment with different looks and create personalized makeup styles.
3. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can incorporate virtual dress-up games into merchandise offerings, providing fans with interactive experiences to dress up their favorite celebrities or characters, creating a deeper engagement with the brand.

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